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RE: Newest Falls - Where is the Canadian one?
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- Subject: RE: Newest Falls - Where is the Canadian one?
- From: "Verish, Robert S" <RVerish@jftl.jpl.nasa.gov>
- Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 12:11:15 -0700
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Hey Dean,
In order to hunt this "strewnfield" you'll either have to get a job as a
golf caddy, or pay the full cost of membership to the country club! I hear
Michael is already a member, so don't be surprised if your membership gets
"blackballed";-)
If you get that golf caddy job, I recommend carrying a metal detector in
your golf bag for those sand traps. Don't forget to rake the traps when
your finished and replace all your other metal detecting "divits".
Watch out for that gopher on hole #13,
Bob "Caddy Shack" Verish
P.S. - There was only one, solitary stone recovered at the 6th tee of the
Doon Valley Golf Course in the town of Kitchener. Question is, how many
finds need to be made in order to qualify as being a "strewn field"?
-----Original Message-----
From: dean bessey [mailto:deantemp@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 11:26 AM
To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: Newest Falls - Where is the Canadian one?
Can somebody give me some info on exactly where that new Canadian meteorite
is located (Such as directions to the strewnfield which seems to be a two
hour drive from where I live). Any other info would be highly appriciated
Thanks
DEAN BESSEY
http://www.meteoriteshop.com/
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